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High-dose melphalan and auto-SCT in patients with monoclonal Ig deposition disease

Journal

BONE MARROW TRANSPLANTATION
Volume 42, Issue 6, Pages 405-412

Publisher

NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/bmt.2008.179

Keywords

myeloma; monoclonal Ig deposition disease; auto-SCT; kidney transplantation

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  1. Graziano Fund
  2. Mel Stottlemyre Myeloma Research Fund
  3. Donald Stein Myeloma Research Fund
  4. Lymphoma Foundation

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The treatment of monoclonal Ig deposition disease (MIDD) is controversial and not standardized. We report our experience with high dose melphalan and auto-SCT (HDM/auto-SCT) in seven patients with MIDD associated with underlying Durie-Salmon stage IB multiple myeloma, including five with light chain deposition disease, one with light and heavy chain deposition disease and one with light chain crystal deposition disease. The median age of these patients was 50 years; six of them were male subjects. A monoclonal kappa-light chain was detected by Serum Free Light Chain Assay in all seven. The patients received melphalan 140 mg/m(2) followed by auto-SCT. All patients are alive and six remain in hematologic CR with a median follow up of 23.6 months (7.9-69.8 months). Renal function has improved compared to pre-HDSM/auto-SCT in five patients - two of whom had a renal transplant and became dialysis independent remained stable in one and worsened in one leading to hemodialysis despite hematologic CR. Our results corroborate previous experience with HDM/auto-SCT in MIDD and argue in favor of kidney transplantation in patients who achieve hematologic CR after HDM/auto-SCT. Although this approach appears effective, multi-center studies are needed to de. ne the optimal treatment for patients with MIDD.

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